Finding the perfect home for your piggy pets can be a difficult task. Most store-bought cages are far too small for guinea pig quarters, and those that are not can be very expensive. You can create a custom built, homemade cage for your guinea pigs that is just the right size, and easy on your pocketbook too.
Determine what size cage to build. Dimensions seen at a pet store are rarely an appropriate size. Guinea pigs require large cages.
A single adult needs a 30-by-36 inch or larger cage. The more guinea pigs you have, the more room they require. For herds, consider building a multi-level condominium.
With expansion, sometimes building up is easier than building out. Purchase your supplies. (See Things You Will Need section.) Connect grids together loosely with zip ties to form the three sidewalls, ceiling and floor of your cage.
Do not add a front wall. Once formed, return grid by grid, tightening the zip ties as much as possible. Pull the 'heads' off to one side so they fall flush ... more.
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